Sterling Silver Man In A Maze Navajo Hook Dangle Earrings SX104370

Regular Price: $127.18

Special Price $63.59

Availability: Out of stock

MATERIALS:

Sterling silver.

MEASUREMENTS

Hook dangle earrings measure approximately 1-1/2" long (including hook) and 7/8" at widest point.

DESCRIPTION:

Looking at such beauty tells the capabilities of Native American art! This piece of Native American jewelry is Navajo overlay hand crafted by artist Stanley Gene, out of genuine sterling silver. Overlay is a process that utilizes at least two layers of sterling silver or 12KGF. One layer forms the foundation, while the second layer is used to design the individual detailed overlay.  In this pair of earrings, the second layer forms lovely man in a maze designs for a magnificent look. In Native American belief, the symbol of the man in a circular maze of seven paths represents the paths and cycles of life one must be guided through. The imagery represents the journey of life and is deeply connected to one's own ancestry in the path they take. This symbol represents the idea that life's journey is not always easy. The earrings are stamped sterling and hallmarked.

Additional Info

Additional Info
SKU SX104370
Material Details Sterling silver.
Measurements and Info Hook dangle earrings measure approximately 1-1/2" long (including hook) and 7/8" at widest point.
Stamped By Artist, Sterling
Categories Earrings
Artist Stanley Gene
Tribe Navajo
Earring Style Hook, Dangle
Setting Type Plain, Overlay
Number Of Stones No
Item Color Plain
Item Color Primary Plain No Stone
Item Color Secondary No
Animal or Symbol Man in the Maze

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    navajo ring
    Posted by Cheryl V. | Reviewing NativeAmericanJewelry.com | Posted on
    very nice quality
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    Earings
    Posted by Karen W. | Reviewing NativeAmericanJewelry.com | Posted on
    I bought 2 pair of beautiful earrings and I am so very happy with them. I don't wear dangle ear earrings so I was so happy to find the earrings u have and the prices u have. I will be buying more. I wished u had smaller rings though
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    Beautiful with quality
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    I Find myself purchasing often. I see something I just have to have. When it arrives I couldnt be more happy. Great stone shiny silver that has weight to it. Quality in workmanship a d design. I love what I purchased a d have my eye on a bear claw ring.
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    Excellent products and customer service
    Posted by Dora V. | Reviewing NativeAmericanJewelry.com | Posted on
    First, your jewelry is absolutely beautiful. Due to sizing I had to return my original bracelet. Your representative was so prompt in responding to my inquiry. The quality of your jewelry and customer service is excellent. Thank you from a very satisfied customer.
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    Walking in beauty!
    Posted by Deborah M. | Reviewing NativeAmericanJewelry.com | Posted on
    I absolutely love the beautiful jewelry that you offer! The whole experience from ordering, to shipping, was so very easy. The only difficulty was choosing from your entire selection! The quality and artistry in each item is top quality. I am so pleased with my turquoise and coral ring of Effie Calavaza, also my bear claw earrings! The prices were very reasonable as well. My late mother, as do I, always admired Native American culture and I got my love for silver and turquoise from her. The Irish have known troubles much as the Native People of this country and she found many similarities between the two. Both the mystical and spiritual qualities are possessed by each culture. I will definitely be buying from you again! Thank you! Deborah Miller
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